2004 Business Week and Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA) silver medal winner Jawbone the alpha noise-reducing headset. Brushed stainless steal, shaped by designer Yves Béhar features sensors that detect cheek bone vibrations, in exchange offering a clearer crisper transmission. Military grade audio technology, they claim it drastically reduces the ambient sounds around you. Looks like some neat technology; I’ve seen several jaw and cheek bone vibration headsets, but not one designed this nicely. Too bad they don’t have a bluetooth version! Maybe Soon…



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